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December 16, 2002 | Law.com

Billing Rates Remain High

Despite the slumping economy, law firms' hourly billing rates have continued to inch up over the past year. According to NLJ 250 data, 28 firms' high rate for partners was $600 or more, and one Los Angeles firm topped out at $850. Find out why rates have continued to rise and see how firms' numbers compare nationwide.
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July 01, 2002 | Daily Report Online

Federal Judiciary Chafes at Seminar Inquiry

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February 10, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Rates at Nation's Biggest Firms Hold up Despite Bad Economy

Ruth [email protected] again, despite the slumping economy, law firms' hourly billing rates did not decrease in 2002 and, in many instances, continued to inch up. According to information gathered as part of The National Law Journal's survey of the nation's 250 largest law firms, the faltering economy has not resulted in a downturn in rates.
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September 16, 2002 | Law.com

Polishing the Image

Opinion polls show a declining respect for the legal profession. So attorneys exasperated by the public's perception of the legal world have decided to fight back. Bar groups in several states are funding radio, print and e-mail campaigns -- such as the Florida Bar's "Dignity in Law" drive -- aimed at improving lawyers' image. But will public relations be enough? Critics charge that actions speak louder than words.
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In re: CCT Communications, Inc., 07-10210 (SMB)
Publication Date: 2011-07-27
Practice Area: Bankruptcy
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Court: U.S. Southern District
Judge: Judge Stuart M. Bernstein
Attorneys:
For plaintiff: Robert J. Rosenberg, Esq., James Brandt, Esq., John D. Castiglione, Esq., Elizabeth R. Marks, Esq., Of Counsel, Latham & Watkins LLP, New York, NY. - and - Attorneys for Plaintiff Global Crossing Telecommunications, Inc. George Royle V, Esq. Of Counsel, Drummond Woodsum & Macmahon, Portland, Maine.
For defendant: Attorneys for CCT Communications, Inc., James A. Karamanis, Esq., Of Counsel, Zane D. Smith & Associates, Ltd., Chicago, IL.
Case number: 07-10210 (SMB)

Cite as: In re: CCT Communications, Inc., 07-10210 (SMB), NYLJ 1202508280262, at *1 (SDNY, Decided July 22, 2011)Judge Stuart M. Bernsteinp class="de

January 02, 2003 | Daily Report Online

Slow Economy Fails to Erode Rates, National Survey Shows

Ruth [email protected] again, despite the slumping economy, law firms' hourly billing rates have not decreased in the past year and in many instances have continued to inch up. According to information gathered as part of The National Law Journal's 2002 survey of the nation's 250 largest law firms, the faltering economy has not resulted in a downturn in rates.
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May 16, 2002 | New York Law Journal

Bar Drafts Loan Forgiveness Propsal

BY THE end of the month, members of the New York State Bar Association Executive Committee will have in their hands a draft proposal that would offer law school debt relief to young attorneys in return for devoting at least part of their careers to government or public interest law.
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August 08, 2013 | The American Lawyer

The Bankruptcy Files: Toll Roads and Railroads

Despite a dip in bankruptcy filings over the past year, Cleary, Kirkland, Verrill Dana, and Willkie have grabbed lead roles in recent Chapter 11 cases for toll road operator American Roads, textbook publisher Cengage Learning, embattled rail company Montreal, Maine & Atlantic, and nationwide ambulance operator Rural/Metro.
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Forrest Assoc. v. Passamaquoddy Tribe
Publication Date: 2000-11-07
Practice Area: contracts
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Court: Maine Sup. Jud. Ct.
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Case number: 2000 ME 195

Forrest Assoc. v. Passamaquoddy TribeMAINE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURTReporter of DecisionsDecision: 2000 ME 195Docket: Cum-00-49Argued: September 5, 2000Dec

April 01, 2008 | Legaltech News

Green Law Firms Are Where It's At

The greening of America's law firms has not reached critical mass, but the tipping point may come soon now that several U.S. firms have adopted internal practices to reduce their carbon footprint. As New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman put it, "Green is the new red, white and blue."
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